Prominent bloggers like Arkady Babchenko began claiming the Kremlin has "no deterrents left" to stop an attack on the Baltics.

They cited figures of 500–700 armored vehicles and 70k soldiers in the Leningrad Military District. But where is the proof? 3/13
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We looked at the bases were "thousands of troops" are supposedly hiding: Pskov, Luga, Kamenka, and Petrozavodsk.

The result? The bases are ghost towns. 🛰️

Fresh satellite photos of the Kresty airfield in Pskov—a major paratrooper hub—show empty runways. 4/13
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In fact, the only "aircraft" visible at the Pskov airfield were three inflatable decoys (dummies) used to trick sensors.

If a massive invasion were being prepared, this is exactly where the hardware should be. It isn't there. 5/13
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